SOLUTION: Can you please help me with this question: Simplify. Assume both a and b are positive. sqrt( (a)squared/(b) to the 5th power) I've tried multiple ways to solve it. Extracting

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Question 938068: Can you please help me with this question:
Simplify. Assume both a and b are positive.
sqrt( (a)squared/(b) to the 5th power)
I've tried multiple ways to solve it. Extracting the exponents. Subtracting. But I don't really understand the problem since I am having trouble with radicals and simplifying them. I've tried to look for help but I can't find anyone who can actually show me step by step how to solve it. Thank you for your help!

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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